A recently published Federal Register notice outlining significant changes to the Electronic System for Travel Authorization ...
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US border agency plans to screen tourists' social media before entry
Customs and Border Protection proposes requiring visitors to submit five years of social media history, emails, and family details as part of entry screening.
Traveling legally to the United States may soon come with a new requirement: snapping a selfie when departing the country. The U.S. Customs and ...
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California joins wave of states raising land border travel fees to Canada and Mexico: What travelers need to know
Travel between the United States, Canada, and Mexico is getting a modern makeover, and it comes... The post California Joins Wave of States Raising Land Border Travel Fees to Canada and Mexico: What ...
CBP has proposed mandatory collection of five years of social-media history for ESTA travellers under Executive Order 14161; ...
The U.S. is proposing sweeping new border rules that could require selfies, biometrics and expanded social media screening ...
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